Entry No. 1 - The Den
I don't want to start unnamed but I need to, not as your fictional blogger but as your brother, sister, friend, colleague, boyfriend or girlfriend. I will use this "Den" for me to be able to burst out all of my doings in my life no matter how bad is it or good is it. So, let's agree to disagree with my first entry to this blog. Agree to disagree, is this useful to me? or this is just a kind of electronic sheet that I will start passionately and throw it after.
For me, I want to start strong, I agree that this will be useful to me. Sometimes we are traditionally want to start something when we are doing nothing. We are always like that, isn't? Propagating and formulating ideas and ended up nothing. But why is that? We started strong, vehemently, and even careless. But we always go back with a question "When will I start?" or "When will I finish this?". We are sometimes keen on starting things and ended up nothing. Let us get some help to the not so science department. According to Gary Wu the variety of choices we have the difficult of us to choose. For example, aside from doing this blog I also want to check on the latest trend in technology, creating new apps that can be useful in my country and looking for a new tool of leadership but none of this is happening from the moment I formulate my ideas and these concepts are getting more complex than I expected. The choices to start right now is expanding enormously to the extent we forget start some of this and most of the time we ended up noting.
Therefore, we want to find the tools to turn the table and ended up with the right doings and start even small thing. I want to touch base with your calendar and to-do-list. If the idea is big we need to make sure not to overdo this in one sitting make the plan across to your calendar and treat this as a baby steps one-at-a-time. Procrastination is not always a bad idea as long as you are utilising that in a good manner. I would like to quote Joseph Ferrari from DePaul University, Chicago "About 20% of adults claim to be chronic procrastinators, based on research by Joseph Ferrari, a psychology professor at DePaul University, Chicago, and others. Some studies suggest the rate among college students may be as high as 70%. Even though procrastination is common, it can really get in the way of academic and future career success and can make you feel bad about yourself.". Yes, you read it right! Procrastination can make you even more successful in what you are doing. Did you remember when you're doing something important and one of your emotions flashed back some core memories like the movie inside out? It feels like you want to share this because it has a value and moral lesson to you right? That's one of the good examples of careless procrastination, it is a signal from your emotions to your brain to take a break and be back creative. We just need to make sure not to prolong and mess our timelines and schedule. A timer would help since our brain is made to be a tasker as well. If you train your brain better you will finish what you started.
Nevertheless, there is a lot of tools for starting and finishing on what you formulate. It is up to you on how you can use this as effective as they designed for. We just need to make sure that your idea is correct, googling won't hurt you it's not an enemy of your pride it was designed to help us and just make sure it is legit. So, This is why I agree that I will finish this and continue what I need to start.
References:
Qoura:
https://www.quora.com/I-want-to-do-everything-but-end-up-doing-nothing-I-am-currently-pursuing-computer-science-engineering-I-want-to-have-good-algorithmic-knowledge-I-want-to-be-a-good-developer-I-want-to-be-academically-strong-What-should-I-do
Time Management and Procrastination:
https://caps.ucsc.edu/resources/time-management.html
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